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![]() Upside down Series - Yellow House, Amstelveen, The NetherlandsThis is an ongoing series. When I moved to the Netherlands, I was extremely attracted to the way the landscape was reflected in the country's canals and I started photographing the reflection of these images in the mirrored waters. I positioned the images upside down position, revealing a different point of view and an intriguing distortion. | ![]() Upside down Series - De Hair Castle I, Utrecht, The NetherlandsThis is an ongoing series. When I moved to the Netherlands, I was extremely attracted to the way the landscape was reflected in the country's canals and I started photographing the reflection of these images in the mirrored waters. I positioned the images upside down position, revealing a different point of view and an intriguing distortion. | ![]() Upside down Series - De Haar Castle's Bridge, Utrecht, The NetherlandsThis is an ongoing series. When I moved to the Netherlands, I was extremely attracted to the way the landscape was reflected in the country's canals and I started photographing the reflection of these images in the mirrored waters. I positioned the images upside down position, revealing a different point of view and an intriguing distortion. |
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![]() Upside down Series - Amsterdam Huisjes II, The NetherlandsThis is an ongoing series. When I moved to the Netherlands, I was extremely attracted to the way the landscape was reflected in the country's canals and I started photographing the reflection of these images in the mirrored waters. I positioned the images upside down position, revealing a different point of view and an intriguing distortion. | ![]() Upside down Series - Amsterdam Bike, The NetherlandsThis is an ongoing series. When I moved to the Netherlands, I was extremely attracted to the way the landscape was reflected in the country's canals and I started photographing the reflection of these images in the mirrored waters. I positioned the images upside down position, revealing a different point of view and an intriguing distortion. | ![]() Distúrbia Series - "Solar dos Presuntos", Lisbon, PortugalAt first sight, the pictures seem to be a double exposure of two different photographs superposed. In reality, the images were photographed through glass, when the interior of a room merged with images reflected from an external environment, creating this superimposed layers of reality, with content and characters that tell stories. |
![]() Distúrbia Series - I don't want to sit, Paris, FranceAt first sight, the pictures seem to be a double exposure of two different photographs superposed. In reality, the images were photographed through glass, when the interior of a room merged with images reflected from an external environment, creating this superimposed layers of reality, with content and characters that tell stories. | ![]() Distúrbia Series - Breaking the Wall of Encounters, Porto, PortugalAt first sight, the pictures seem to be a double exposure of two different photographs superposed. In reality, the images were photographed through glass, when the interior of a room merged with images reflected from an external environment, creating this superimposed layers of reality, with content and characters that tell stories. | ![]() Distúrbia Series - Waiting, Brussels, BelgiumAt first sight, the pictures seem to be a double exposure of two different photographs superposed. In reality, the images were photographed through glass, when the interior of a room merged with images reflected from an external environment, creating this superimposed layers of reality, with content and characters that tell stories. |
![]() Disturbia Series - Venstra I, Amstelveen, The NetherlandsAt first sight, the pictures seem to be a double exposure of two different photographs superposed. In reality, the images were photographed through glass, when the interior of a room merged with images reflected from an external environment, creating this superimposed layers of reality, with content and characters that tell stories. | ![]() Beneath Enjoyment Series - The water is bluer in the other side, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilIn this series I directed my focus to people who do the backstage work for other people to be able to enjoy their moments of leisure. Also, people who seem to be alone in a crowd or out of the context in which she/he is apparently immersed, called my attention. | ![]() Beneath Enjoyment Series - Delight for Sale, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilIn this series I directed my focus to people who do the backstage work for other people to be able to enjoy their moments of leisure. Also, people who seem to be alone in a crowd or out of the context in which she/he is apparently immersed, called my attention. |
![]() Beneath Enjoyment Series - Relaxing at the beach, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilIn this series I directed my focus to people who do the backstage work for other people to be able to enjoy their moments of leisure. Also, people who seem to be alone in a crowd or out of the context in which she/he is apparently immersed, called my attention. | ![]() Beneath Enjoyment Series - Bikini Man, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilIn this series I directed my focus to people who do the backstage work for other people to be able to enjoy their moments of leisure. Also, people who seem to be alone in a crowd or out of the context in which she/he is apparently immersed, called my attention. | ![]() Beneath Enjoyment Series - Navigating Through Life, Mexico City, MexicoIn this series I directed my focus to people who do the backstage work for other people to be able to enjoy their moments of leisure. Also, people who seem to be alone in a crowd or out of the context in which she/he is apparently immersed, called my attention. |
![]() Beneath Enjoyment Series - Lonely Cowboy, Munich, GermanyIn this series I directed my focus to people who do the backstage work for other people to be able to enjoy their moments of leisure. Also, people who seem to be alone in a crowd or out of the context in which she/he is apparently immersed, called my attention. | ![]() Beneath Enjoyment Series - Where to go now? Los Angeles, USAIn this series I directed my focus to people who do the backstage work for other people to be able to enjoy their moments of leisure. Also, people who seem to be alone in a crowd or out of the context in which she/he is apparently immersed, called my attention. | ![]() Beneath Enjoyment Series - Your Wildest Dreams Made Real, Los Angeles, USAIn this series I directed my focus to people who do the backstage work for other people to be able to enjoy their moments of leisure. Also, people who seem to be alone in a crowd or out of the context in which she/he is apparently immersed, called my attention. |
![]() Beneath Enjoyment Series - Life's Weight, Cairo, EgyptIn this series I directed my focus to people who do the backstage work for other people to be able to enjoy their moments of leisure. Also, people who seem to be alone in a crowd or out of the context in which she/he is apparently immersed, called my attention. | ![]() Beneath Enjoyment Series -The observer II, Beijing, ChinaIn this series I directed my focus to people who do the backstage work for other people to be able to enjoy their moments of leisure. Also, people who seem to be alone in a crowd or out of the context in which she/he is apparently immersed, called my attention. | ![]() Beneath Enjoyment Series - Between Tasks, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsIn this series I directed my focus to people who do the backstage work for other people to be able to enjoy their moments of leisure. Also, people who seem to be alone in a crowd or out of the context in which she/he is apparently immersed, called my attention. |
![]() Beneath Enjoyment Series - Struggle, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsIn this series I directed my focus to people who do the backstage work for other people to be able to enjoy their moments of leisure. Also, people who seem to be alone in a crowd or out of the context in which she/he is apparently immersed, called my attention. | ![]() Beneath Enjoyment Series - Taking Decisions, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsIn this series I directed my focus to people who do the backstage work for other people to be able to enjoy their moments of leisure. Also, people who seem to be alone in a crowd or out of the context in which she/he is apparently immersed, called my attention. | ![]() Still Life Series - Still life that reminds me Dutch Golden Age, Amstelveen, The NetherlandsThese are photos that give me great pleasure to make! Fruits, vegetables, plants, flowers and simple objects like a glass, a knife with beautiful details, an antique vase, come to life through the contrast of light, shadow and color. Simple daily life observation that can be transformed into something that people might enjoy seeing in a different way. |
![]() Still Life Series - When colours and texture meet, Amstelveen, The NetherlandsThese are photos that give me great pleasure to make! Fruits, vegetables, plants, flowers and simple objects like a glass, a knife with beautiful details, an antique vase, come to life through the contrast of light, shadow and color. Simple daily life observation that can be transformed into something that people might enjoy seeing in a different way. | ![]() Still Life Series - Alive thread II, Amstelveen, The NetherlandsThese are photos that give me great pleasure to make! Fruits, vegetables, plants, flowers and simple objects like a glass, a knife with beautiful details, an antique vase, come to life through the contrast of light, shadow and color. Simple daily life observation that can be transformed into something that people might enjoy seeing in a different way. | ![]() Art In the Kitchen Series - The Bread of Each DayArt In the Kitchen Series is about simple food, products, fruits, aromatic herbs and vegetables photographed in an appealing way. |
![]() Art In the Kitchen Series - Outlines of a RosemaryArt In the Kitchen Series, Amstelveen, The Netherlands | ![]() Art In the Kitchen Series - I can smell itArt In the Kitchen Series, Amstelveen, The Netherlands | ![]() Art In the Kitchen Series - Cherries on the blue plate IIArt In the Kitchen Series is about simple food, products, fruits, aromatic herbs and vegetables photographed in an appealing way. |
![]() Art In the Kitchen Series - Tasteful FigsArt In the Kitchen Series, Amstelveen, The Netherlands | ![]() Art In the Kitchen Series - Papaya starArt In the Kitchen Series is about simple food, products, fruits and vegetables photographed in an appealing way. | ![]() Art In the Kitchen Series - Colourful PeppersArt In the Kitchen Serie, The Hague, The Netherlands |
![]() Art In the Kitchen Series - Beautiful InsideArt In the Kitchen Series, The Hague, The Netherlands | ![]() Art In the Kitchen Series - Golden EggsArt In the Kitchen Series, The Hague, The Netherlands | ![]() Amsterdam Street Series - Reflection in the Amsterdam CanalsAmsterdam Streets Series, The Netherlands |
![]() Amsterdam Street Series - ComplicityAmsterdam Streets Series, The Netherlands | ![]() Amsterdam Street Series - Village BagelsAmsterdam Streets Series, The Netherlands | ![]() The King's and Queen's Day Series - Celebrating The Queen's Day, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsOne of the most important Dutch holidays, The King’s Day is a popular event where people are wearing orange costumes, partying everywhere, going to concerts and traditional local gatherings, as well as doing one of the things that the Dutch love the most: selling old stuff in a flea market. It’s an orange celebration linked to the colours of the Dutch Royal family. This series I started when the throne was occupaied by the Queen Beatrix, and I countinued it with the King Willem-Alexander. |
![]() The King's and Queen's Day Series - Celebrating the King's Day with Mom, Amstelveen, The NetherlandsOne of the most important Dutch holidays, The King’s Day is a popular event where people are wearing orange costumes, partying everywhere, going to concerts and traditional local gatherings, as well as doing one of the things that the Dutch love the most: selling old stuff in a flea market. It’s an orange celebration linked to the colours of the Dutch Royal family. This series I started when the throne was occupaied by the Queen Beatrix, and I countinued it with the King Willem-Alexander. | ![]() The King's and Queen's Day Series - Amstelveen Church in the King's Day, Amstelveen, The NetherlandsOne of the most important Dutch holidays, The King’s Day is a popular event where people are wearing orange costumes, partying everywhere, going to concerts and traditional local gatherings, as well as doing one of the things that the Dutch love the most: selling old stuff in a flea market. It’s an orange celebration linked to the colours of the Dutch Royal family. This series I started when the throne was occupaied by the Queen Beatrix, and I countinued it with the King Willem-Alexander. | ![]() The King's and Queen's Day Series - For Sale, Amstelveen, The NetherlandsOne of the most important Dutch holidays, The King’s Day is a popular event where people are wearing orange costumes, partying everywhere, going to concerts and traditional local gatherings, as well as doing one of the things that the Dutch love the most: selling old stuff in a flea market. It’s an orange celebration linked to the colours of the Dutch Royal family. This series I started when the throne was occupaied by the Queen Beatrix, and I countinued it with the King Willem-Alexander. |
![]() The King's and Queen's Day Series - Little town in the King's Day, Amstelveen, The NetherlandsOne of the most important Dutch holidays, The King’s Day is a popular event where people are wearing orange costumes, partying everywhere, going to concerts and traditional local gatherings, as well as doing one of the things that the Dutch love the most: selling old stuff in a flea market. It’s an orange celebration linked to the colours of the Dutch Royal family. This series I started when the throne was occupaied by the Queen Beatrix, and I countinued it with the King Willem-Alexander. | ![]() Guarding lives, "Garopaba", Brazil"Garopaba" is a former fish village in Southern Brazil, which grew considerably in the last 15 years, but still reveals some nice cozy scenes. Here are a couple of swimming guards. | ![]() Dora Mar, "Garopaba", BrazilDora is a good model to represent a typical Brazilian beach senior lady. Here she is relaxing at the "Garopaba" beach, a former fish village in Southern Brazil. |
![]() "Tô nen aí"(I don't care), "Garopaba", Brazil"Garopaba" is a former fish village in Southern Brazil, which grew considerably in the last 15 years, but still reveals some nice cozy scenes. | ![]() "Garopaba" Road, Brazil"Garopaba" is a former fish village in Southern Brazil, which grew considerably in the last 15 years, but still reveals some nice cozy scenes. | ![]() "Juquehy" colours, Juquehy, Brazil"Juquehy" is one of those colourful and full of life Brazilian beaches, in the cost of "São Paulo". |
![]() Selling or chatting? Juquehy, Brazil"Juquehy" is one of those colourful and full of life Brazilian beaches, in the cost of "São Paulo". These are two typical people who make a living selling at the beach. | ![]() Friendly Smile, Salvador/Bahia, BrazilOne of the most culturally interesting and photogenic states from Brazil, it's impossible to visit Bahia without bringing with you many photos. Here a Bahian lady with typical attire selling delicious local street food. | ![]() Jumping to the pleasures of the sea, Salvador/Bahia, BrazilOne of the most culturally interesting and photogenic states from Brazil, it's impossible to visit Bahia without bringing with you many photos. Here a group of local young people enjoy jumping in the see. |
![]() Golden Sunset in Salvador, Bahia, BrazilOne of the most culturally interesting and photogenic states from Brazil, it's impossible to visit Bahia without bringing with you many photos. Here a man enjoying the see and the beautiful sunset. | ![]() Blessing, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilChrist The Redeemer is probably the most known symbol of Brazil. It's located in Rio de Janeiro, and it's worth a visit. | ![]() Our indigenous people and their artifacts Series - "Ixé Aiku Ike´"Brazilian indigenous communities are very much engaged in fighting for respect for their diverse cultures. Out of more than 5 million original inhabitants of in what is roughly the current Brazilian territory, less than 1 million have survived the Portuguese colonialism. In this series I have photographed part of my collection of Brazilian indigenous artifacts. Combined with curatorship that I have been doing for indigenous contemporary art in The Netherlands, they are my little contribution to |
![]() Our indigenous people and their artifacts Series - Colours in your HeadBrazilian indigenous communities are very much engaged in fighting for respect for their diverse cultures. Out of more than 5 million original inhabitants of in what is roughly the current Brazilian territory, less than 1 million have survived the Portuguese colonialism. In this series I have photographed part of my collection of Brazilian indigenous artifacts. Combined with curatorship that I have been doing for indigenous contemporary art in The Netherlands, they are my little contribution to | ![]() Our indigenous people and their artifacts Series - Colours in your NeckBrazilian indigenous communities are very much engaged in fighting for respect for their diverse cultures. Out of more than 5 million original inhabitants of in what is roughly the current Brazilian territory, less than 1 million have survived the Portuguese colonialism. In this series I have photographed part of my collection of Brazilian indigenous artifacts. Combined with curatorship that I have been doing for indigenous contemporary art in The Netherlands, they are my little contribution to | ![]() Our indigenous people and their artifacts Series - Luminous BasketBrazilian indigenous communities are very much engaged in fighting for respect for their diverse cultures. Out of more than 5 million original inhabitants of in what is roughly the current Brazilian territory, less than 1 million have survived the Portuguese colonialism. In this series I have photographed part of my collection of Brazilian indigenous artifacts. Combined with curatorship that I have been doing for indigenous contemporary art in The Netherlands, they are my little contribution to |
![]() Our indigenous people and their artifacts Series - "Porongo" Little PurseBrazilian indigenous communities are very much engaged in fighting for respect for their diverse cultures. Out of more than 5 million original inhabitants of in what is roughly the current Brazilian territory, less than 1 million have survived the Portuguese colonialism. In this series I have photographed part of my collection of Brazilian indigenous artifacts. Combined with curatorship that I have been doing for indigenous contemporary art in The Netherlands, they are my little contribution to | ![]() Our indigenous people and their artifacts Series - "Jururu"Brazilian indigenous communities are very much engaged in fighting for respect for their diverse cultures. Out of more than 5 million original inhabitants of in what is roughly the current Brazilian territory, less than 1 million have survived the Portuguese colonialism. In this series I have photographed part of my collection of Brazilian indigenous artifacts. Combined with curatorship that I have been doing for indigenous contemporary art in The Netherlands, they are my little contribution to | ![]() Our indigenous people and their artifacts Series - Entangled SievesBrazilian indigenous communities are very much engaged in fighting for respect for their diverse cultures. Out of more than 5 million original inhabitants of in what is roughly the current Brazilian territory, less than 1 million have survived the Portuguese colonialism. In this series I have photographed part of my collection of Brazilian indigenous artifacts. Combined with curatorship that I have been doing for indigenous contemporary art in The Netherlands, they are my little contribution to |
![]() Our indigenous people and their artifacts Series - Which bird was that?Brazilian indigenous communities are very much engaged in fighting for respect for their diverse cultures. Out of more than 5 million original inhabitants of in what is roughly the current Brazilian territory, less than 1 million have survived the Portuguese colonialism. In this series I have photographed part of my collection of Brazilian indigenous artifacts. Combined with curatorship that I have been doing for indigenous contemporary art in The Netherlands, they are my little contribution to | ![]() "São Paulo" Mirrors Series - Hidden Beauty, BrazilThis is an ongoing series started in a bussiness district from “São Paulo”, Brazil. The buildings in that area are mainly skycrapers covered in rectangular mirros. The shapes of trees and also people, cars and objects, as well as their colours reflected on the mirrors were creating a movment wonderful to see. It revealed such beauty that is not always easy to spot in a big concrete jungle like “São Paulo”. | ![]() "São Paulo" Mirrors Series - Multicolour Life, BrazilThis is an ongoing series started in a bussiness district from “São Paulo”, Brazil. The buildings in that area are mainly skycrapers covered in rectangular mirros. The shapes of trees and also people, cars and objects, as well as their colours reflected on the mirrors were creating a movment wonderful to see. It revealed such beauty that is not always easy to spot in a big concrete jungle like “São Paulo”. |
![]() "São Paulo" Mirrors Series - Double blue sky, BrazilThis is an ongoing series started in a bussiness district from “São Paulo”, Brazil. The buildings in that area are mainly skycrapers covered in rectangular mirros. The shapes of trees and also people, cars and objects, as well as their colours reflected on the mirrors were creating a movment wonderful to see. It revealed such beauty that is not always easy to spot in a big concrete jungle like “São Paulo”. | ![]() "São Paulo" Mirrors Series - Tangled, BrazilThis is an ongoing series started in a bussiness district from “São Paulo”, Brazil. The buildings in that area are mainly skycrapers covered in rectangular mirros. The shapes of trees and also people, cars and objects, as well as their colours reflected on the mirrors were creating a movment wonderful to see. It revealed such beauty that is not always easy to spot in a big concrete jungle like “São Paulo”. | ![]() "São Paulo" Mirrors Series - Disintegrating Architecture, BrazilThis is an ongoing series started in a bussiness district from “São Paulo”, Brazil. The buildings in that area are mainly skycrapers covered in rectangular mirros. The shapes of trees and also people, cars and objects, as well as their colours reflected on the mirrors were creating a movment wonderful to see. It revealed such beauty that is not always easy to spot in a big concrete jungle like “São Paulo”. |
![]() "São Paulo" Mirrors Series - Darkness in the blue, BrazilThis is an ongoing series started in a bussiness district from “São Paulo”, Brazil. The buildings in that area are mainly skycrapers covered in rectangular mirros. The shapes of trees and also people, cars and objects, as well as their colours reflected on the mirrors were creating a movment wonderful to see. It revealed such beauty that is not always easy to spot in a big concrete jungle like “São Paulo”. | ![]() "São Paulo" Mirrors Series - "Atílio I", BrazilThis is an ongoing series started in a bussiness district from “São Paulo”, Brazil. The buildings in that area are mainly skycrapers covered in rectangular mirros. The shapes of trees and also people, cars and objects, as well as their colours reflected on the mirrors were creating a movment wonderful to see. It revealed such beauty that is not always easy to spot in a big concrete jungle like “São Paulo”. | ![]() "São Paulo" Mirrors Series - Forest, BrazilThis is an ongoing series started in a bussiness district from “São Paulo”, Brazil. The buildings in that area are mainly skycrapers covered in rectangular mirros. The shapes of trees and also people, cars and objects, as well as their colours reflected on the mirrors were creating a movment wonderful to see. It revealed such beauty that is not always easy to spot in a big concrete jungle like “São Paulo”. |
![]() "São Paulo" Mirrors Series - Multicolored Inclined, BrazilThis is an ongoing series started in a bussiness district from “São Paulo”, Brazil. The buildings in that area are mainly skycrapers covered in rectangular mirros. The shapes of trees and also people, cars and objects, as well as their colours reflected on the mirrors were creating a movment wonderful to see. It revealed such beauty that is not always easy to spot in a big concrete jungle like “São Paulo”. | ![]() "São Paulo" Mirrors Series - Waves II, BrazilThis is an ongoing series started in a bussiness district from “São Paulo”, Brazil. The buildings in that area are mainly skycrapers covered in rectangular mirros. The shapes of trees and also people, cars and objects, as well as their colours reflected on the mirrors were creating a movment wonderful to see. It revealed such beauty that is not always easy to spot in a big concrete jungle like “São Paulo”. | ![]() "Penumbra" Series - Hidden in Paris, France"Penumbra" Series I know, they are dark pictures! I know, you almost can't tell what's there! Aren't you intrigued to find out? |
![]() "Penumbra" Series - "Potrinho", São Borja, Brazil"Penumbra" Series I know, they are dark pictures! I know, you almost can't tell what's there! Aren't you intrigued to find out? | ![]() "Penumbra" Series - Veneza I, Italy"Penumbra" Series I know, they are dark pictures! I know, you almost can't tell what's there! Aren't you intrigued to find out? | ![]() "Penumbra" Series - Cantante, Seville, Spain"Penumbra" Series I know, they are dark pictures! I know, you almost can't tell what's there! Aren't you intrigued to find out? |
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